Paycheck Calculator

Use this paycheck calculator to estimate take home pay, net pay, salary per paycheck, hourly paycheck, raise impact, and employer payroll cost in one premium mobile-first planner. It is built for employees, HR teams, recruiters, and anyone comparing income after taxes and deductions.

Take Home PaySee what actually lands in your account after taxes and deductions.
Salary & Hourly ModesSwitch between salaried, hourly, annual salary split, and raise scenarios instantly.
Payroll ClarityUnderstand withholding, benefits, overtime, and employer cost without a spreadsheet.

Take Home Pay Calculator, Salary Paycheck Calculator & Payroll Planner

This advanced paycheck calculator helps you move beyond a basic net pay estimate. You can calculate per-paycheck take home pay, build an hourly payroll scenario, split annual salary into weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, or monthly paychecks, compare raise impact, and estimate what an employee really costs the business after payroll taxes and benefits.

Paycheck Calculator FAQ

What is the best way to estimate take home pay?

The best approach is to start with gross pay, subtract pre-tax deductions, estimate withholding on the taxable base, then subtract post-tax deductions. A paycheck calculator is faster because it also converts the result into monthly and annual views.

Can this take home pay calculator be used for job offers?

Yes. The annual and raise modes are especially useful for offer comparison because they help you convert annual salary or raise percentages into practical net paycheck estimates.

Is this paycheck calculator only for salaried workers?

No. It also works as an hourly paycheck calculator, with separate regular hours, overtime hours, and overtime multiplier support.

Why does a raise not increase take home pay by the same percentage?

Because taxes and deductions still apply after the raise. Net pay usually rises by less than gross pay, which is why raise planning tools are helpful during negotiations.

How can I use this net pay estimate after calculating?

Use the result to build a realistic monthly budget, test EMI affordability, compare offers, or evaluate how much room you have for savings, investment, or debt repayment.